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If your customers aren't leaving with a welcome back in their brains, you're missing out on potentially lucrative business.
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Is Your Website a Super Magnet?
Ok, so you've got someone to visit your website once. What if you
wanted them to visit again, and again, and again? Ooh, that's hard,
isn't it? Not really. Find out how to attract them back without begging
with this simple internet marketing tool.
First, The Myth
Ask most web designers what is more important: a unique visitor
or a repeat visitor? Most will choose, the former. I tend to disagree.
Let's analyse a unique visitor. They could just be browsing, like
shoppers in a mall, or they could be a potential customer. Now,
don't get me wrong. Unique visitors might be important, because
they are like new customers. However, with new customers, the onus
is on you to prove your credibility.
Existing customers already
know what you do and how you do it. You do not have to prove yourself
over and over again.
Why Is It So Important To Retain Existing Customers?
Because, it costs eight times as much to get a new customer
than it does to retain one. That alone should make you want to keep
them. Also, since you've developed a relationship with them, it's
now easier for you to do business, to re-sell, up-sell and get referrals
(really, really important). If you play it right you can use your
website (amongst other communication material) to stay top of
mind with them.
My Customers Have Already Seen My Website:
Why Should They Go Back?
Precisely! Most websites are about me, me, me and me! Ever notice
how tons of websites have an About Us page. Frankly, who
gives a damn about you? No one! Everyone who gets to your business
or your website or reads your brochure wants to know what's in it
for them! Yet, all communication that goes out is based
on me.
Do something constructive. Put your ego in cold storage and start
re-engineering your website and your internet marketing to give
information to your customer.
How Do I Go About Giving Them Information?
The system is amazingly simple. You know everything (or rather a
lot) about your business. Your customers will never know quite enough.
If, you provide them with a steady stream of information, you are
already two steps ahead of the competition. You are taking the time
to educate your customers and you are keeping in touch with them.
Take a look at this website for instance. It's essentially a power
marketing vehicle. With minimal effort it gets existing customers
to have a look at it repeatedly, simply by giving them information
that would help them in their business or their jobs. If you are
a casual browser, your curiosity will be aroused, and you will find
yourself wanting to read more. Once you're through with the How
To section, it's almost natural to move on to the Client
Results section. At this point in time, I am no longer selling.
You have begun to sell the concept to yourself.
How To Use Email To Retain Customers And Get
New Business.
Everyone needs to know more than they currently do. So, how about
asking your customers if they would like some more information that
will help them understand stuff better. In my case, I send out monthly
articles to do with marketing and communication. Detailed, incisive
insights that the customer wasn't thinking of before. Then I ask
them to visit the website so they can read other articles.
It's important to stop and see what we're doing here. Many may not
have the time today, but may have the time next week, or when your
next helpful e-mail goes out. The first time the action is done,
and they benefit, they are hooked. That's it. You've achieved visibility
and top of mind consciousness. Sometimes it will
happen instantly and at other times it may be several months later.
What you can be sure is, that it will happen!
Why The Website Is Such An Important Tool For
Your Business.
It's dynamic, that's why! Say, you printed your cards and brochures
last month. You spent a small fortune on them. But now you discover
you need to add something that will dramatically change what you're
communicating. You can't throw out a thousand brochures or cards,
but updating a website is easy-peasy! Simply tweak it, and you're
on your way.
Remember, customers aren't always willing to buy when you're willing
to sell. By keeping them informed and in touch with your website,
they can reach out to you whenever they are ready!
How To Match Information And Credibility.
Credibility is important. So you definitely need to have the About
Us factor. What you need to do, however, is to tailor it in
such a way that the customer understands what you've done, why you've
done it and how you can help them. You can still strut your stuff,
just make sure you're doing it with your customer in mind. That
alone will change the way you write it and present it. It will make
the difference between it being read or being ignored.
If You Don't Have Testimonials, You're Missing
Something.
It's brief, underestimated and really powerful. Remember, people
are looking at your business from a monitor! They don't know if
you're reliable, smart or just a dork. Obviously clues within
the site will indicate these things, but why not go for the kill.
Why not get yourself a testimonial and completely rid them of that
niggling doubt? It's pretty nasty if you don't have testimonials
but totally unpardonable if you don't go out and get them! When
you do a great job and the customer says, 'Great work!', ask for
a testimonial there and then. It's the best time and customers tend
to gush more than 6 months down the line, when they can't even remember
what you did!
A Word Called Discipline.
No one said this was going to be easy. Having to update your website,
sending out helpful e-mails, and keeping in touch is going to take
time and effort. You will need to read more, so you learn more.
Then you will have to write. And write reasonably well. You can
do it yourself or get a freelancer to do it, but do it you must.
Marketing your business must take precedence over everything else.
When times are good, we tend to slacken on the marketing. If you
disclipine yourself to read one book on your subject and write at
least one article a week, you are now starting to build up content.
It can be done. And as Nike says, 'Just Do It'. It's the only way.
What you will need.
1) A totally updateable website.
You should never have to learn html or a html coding programme.
Your website should be such that you can update both pictures and
text from a cyber cafe while vacationing in the Bahamas!
2) At least 6 articles that can help your customer. That's a good start, but invariably you will have to write more
and post them on your website and/or e-mail them to your customers.
If you can't do it yourself, write down the points and get someone
else to do it for you. But do it!
3) Minimal, fast loading graphics. If you have no time, neither does anyone else. Make sure your website
is as lightning quick as possible. Check it out either by cleaning
out your cache or by checking it out from different computers. If
it's not screaming fast, you have a problem on your hands.
4) A credibility section. Get your portfolio out there with the customer in mind. And get
those testimonials!
5) Iron discipline.
It's your business. If you don't do it, no one will.
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